"Power Machines" has completed factory tests and is preparing the first GTE-170.1 gas turbine for shipment for the construction of Artyomovskaya TPP-2. The equipment has successfully passed the control check program at the assembly stand of the Leningrad Metal Plant, including rotation of the rotor by a turning gear, in the presence of customer representatives.
The future Artyomovskaya TPP-2 (PJSC "RusHydro") will have an electrical capacity of 440 MW and a thermal capacity of 456 Gcal/h, which will significantly strengthen the region's power system and increase the reliability of heat and electricity supply to consumers.
The station will use modern high-efficiency combined cycle technology based on domestic gas turbines from "Power Machines". A total of two high-power GTE-170.1 turbines will be supplied for the project, and the company will perform installation supervision and commissioning supervision of the equipment.
Serial production of gas turbines is organized with the support of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia. Investments in the project amount to 25 billion rubles, of which 6.9 billion rubles for R&D are financed by the state. The current production capacity is 8 turbines per year, and from 2029 it will reach 10 units. At the same time, design work is underway to expand the range of turbines and increase their power and efficiency.
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